Jay-Z Is Producing A 6-Part Docu-Series On Race Relations In America #RaceWithJayZ


Jay-Z has worked out a plan with National Geographic to produce a docu-series on race with the Weinstein Company called “Race With Jay Z.” The series is set to explore systematic injustices such as incarceration, the wealth gap, social media, activism and family, and more just to name a few.

NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 08: Harvey Weinstein, and Jay Z speak onstage during TIME AND PUNISHMENT: A Town Hall Discussion with JAY Z and Harvey Weinstein on Spike TV at MTV Studios on March 8, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Spike)

The six-part docu-series, hosted by Jay-Z, will combine documentary, animation and archival footage It will also feature diverse voices from immigrants, first-generation Americans and others. It will look at how race became “the most pressing issue in the nation” following the election, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“National Geographic and Jay Z are the world’s foremost storytellers in their own right, and we’re thrilled to be working with them on such an evocative and meaningful project,” said Weinstein Company co-chairman Harvey Weinstein. “By using highly cinematic storytelling techniques along with Jay Z’s singular point of view, the series will tell a dramatic, thought-provoking story on race in America.”

The upcoming series marks the third documentary series from Jay Z and The Weinstein Company, who signed a two-year film and TV deal in September 2016. Recently, they partnered to produce “Time: The Kalief Broder Story” for Spike and have a docuseries about Trayvon Martin coming to Paramount in 2018.